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, 1 Mrs Raymond, the wife of Capt. Raymond of the baique' Grassmere (now at Auckland), was found in '' her cabin list Sunday night/Buffering ifrom an ovardoas of laudanum, (but through the exertion*of medical men, is now out of danger. How Mrs Raymond obtained the laudanum, or the cause of her taking it, is not divulged. “ Buohu-Paiba." —Quick, oomplets outei ill annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. At Drngguti,' Konipthoine, Prosser & 06., Agents; (fbristohurbh. t About fifty gentlemen, including many who had been friends of the late Mr William Sefton Moorhouse, assembled at Christchurch, ,o,n Monday to take a private view of the statue of the late gentlemen which it is proposed te erect in the Domain. The was unanimounly expressed that the statueds not a reasonably good likeness of Mr : Moorhouae, and grealt disappointment is felt in consequence. i v ’i DboiilNß or Mah.—Nervousness, Weakneii, Dyspepsia, Impotenoe/Soiual Debility, cured by. .Wells’ Health Benewer.” Druggists. Kemplborne, Prosier & Go., Agents, Christehuroh , * At a public meeting.*,? Rangier* last Monday night, at tended. j)y SOO pereoni, it was. decided:/ 1 That ithis.meeting la of Opinion that .the ahould construct the HJaet and Went Coast linen and that they be memorialieed to borrow .the money,for the wort and earry it ont at once.’/, (Tim Rivar Board passed a resolution expressing a hop,e that, the Government; will leave no (means untried to have the West Coi.lt lUilvray iciliatod this session. ; “ Boron oh Ratb.”—Clears out rati, mine, roaches,, flies, acts, bed’bugs, beetles, insect!, skunks, jack-rabbits, . gophers. Druggist. Kemplborne, Prosser &t'o,, Agents, Obrintehuroh., * ■On Saturday Mr J. B. Ashman, of the Works Department, and Mr Kingston!, of the Telegraph Department, Tn upo, went for a sail on the lake. When about a mile from the shore the boat capsiged. .Both men succedcd in getting on to the top of the boat, vyhlcb, however, kept,rolling over and,throwing them into the water, Eventually Ashman bacame nambod with exhaustion, and the laet time the boat rolled'over sank. After two hours the boat dfif ed ashore, and Kingsfordi found; mpro dead than alive, and now lies in a precarious eondition. Tlie‘deceased wao universally respected. He wae for many year* Inspector of Roads'in the Tanpo dietrict. You Cah Bb Happ?.—lf you will stop all your doctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors or cure-alls that do only harm, aod use Nature’s simple remedy fop all your ailments, you will be well and happy and save a great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise, and good will tell you, isAmetioan Co's Hep Bitten. a 4

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1378, 13 August 1885, Page 1

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424

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1378, 13 August 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1378, 13 August 1885, Page 1

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